Category: Scoping review
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KT Canada Seminar Series – Strategies for involving patients and the public in scaling – Dr. Roberta de Carvalho Corôa
As part of KT Canada’s mandate, we have developed and hosted the first, expert-led seminar series dedicated to current and emerging topics in knowledge translation (KT). Reception to the series has been impressive, as we continue to establish links to researchers, health care professionals, policy makers and trainees.
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Absorptive capacity in the adoption of innovations in healthcare: A scoping review
Summary This study aims to explore how absorptive capacity has been conceptualized and measured in studies of innovation adoption in health care organizations. Project Resources Funded By Principal Investigators Collaborators KTP Project Staff
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Interventions on gender equity in the workplace: A scoping review
Summary This scoping review identifies and examines evidence from randomized controlled trials on interventions examining gender equity in workplace or volunteer settings. There is a paucity of literature on interventions to promote workplace gender equity. While some interventions elicited positive conclusions across a variety of outcomes, standardized outcome measures considering specific contexts and cultures are…
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Global evidence of gender equity in academic health research: A scoping review
Summary Scoping review with the objective of charting the global literature on gender equity in academic health research. Project Resources Funded By Principal Investigator Co-Investigators KTP Project Staff
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Evidence review for the development of recommendations on the treatment of uncomplicated gonococcal infections
Summary An evidence review to identify new guidelines and systematic reviews published after January 2020 on which treatment options should be recommended for genital and non-genital infections caused by Neisseria gonorrhea. Project Resources Funded By Principal Investigator KTP Project Staff
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Scoping review of machine learning tools in hospital settings
Scoping review of ML tools in hospital settings. The goal of this study was to identify machine learning tools (ML) in hospital settings and how they were implemented to inform decision-making for patient care through a scoping review. They found limited evidence related to the implementation of ML tools to assist clinicians with patient healthcare…